Earth's Epic Start: A Bible Study about God's Creation, Our Fall, and His Promise (Genesis 1-3) by Hinn, Costi

Earth's Epic Start: A Bible Study about God's Creation, Our Fall, and His Promise (Genesis 1-3)

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This entertaining and engaging study of Genesis 1-3 helps middle-grade readers gain a greater understanding and appreciation for God's amazing creation.

Where do you begin to know the greatness of God? At the very start, of course! God created EVERYTHING, including your one-of-a-kind kid. Earth's Epic Start is a fun way for your child to explore the Bible and build a foundation for a future spent studying God's Word.

In addition to reading the verses from each day's study, kids will encounter fun facts, definitions of key terms, questions that reinforce the daily reading, and a memory verse.

This in-depth study of humankind's creation and fall will equip your child to...
  • know God in a deeper way
  • grow in knowledge of how God created everything
  • meet ordinary people who God used in extraordinary ways
  • stand strong in the truth and never be fooled by lies
  • be able to share with others about how amazing God is
Your child's faith will grow as they learn about Earth's epic start!


Author: Costi Hinn, Christyne Hinn
Publisher: Harvest Kids
Published: 08/05/2025
Pages: 96
Binding Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9780736989800
Audience: Ages 9-12

About the Author
Costi W. Hinn is a pastor at Shepherd's House in Chandler, Arizona, and president of For the Gospel. He is a graduate of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and has authored multiple books, including More Than a Healer and God, Greed, and the (Prosperity) Gospel. Costi is married to Christyne, and they have four children.

Christyne Hinn pours most of her time and energy into her family, her church, and other creative projects. Christyne is a graduate of Azusa Pacific University and a devoted follower of Jesus.

Costi and Christyne are the authors of the children's books In Jesus' Name I Pray, The King Who Found His Self-Control, and The Farmer Who Chose to Plant Kindness.